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Subject:    Oops!  Re: Kash, Kapital etc. etc.
From:       Kent Nguyen <kent () mslinux ! com>
Date:       2001-06-06 4:15:49
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The email below was meant to be sent to Sean in private exchange.

The email below was meant to be sent to Sean.  hehe another "Reply idiot" at 
work :)

--kent

On Wednesday 06 June 2001 04:07, Kent Nguyen wrote:
> On Wednesday 06 June 2001 03:16, Sean McGlynn wrote:
> > On Tuesday 05 June 2001  4:18 pm, Kent Nguyen wrote:
> > > Hi Sean,
> > >
> > > I'm glad you brought up the topic.  I'm interested in learning about
> > > the design behind this Quicken-like app you have in store.  I just
> > > thought your ideas might have the same design goal as my kinstaller.
> > >
> > > My design is here:
> > > http://www.geocities.com/newyen/kinstaller2.htm
> >
> > I'm afraid the details are only "brainware" at the moment Kent. I'm
> > reviewing existing open-source and commercial products before I put
> > together a written plan. Hopefully that shouldn't take too long though. I
> > like the general idea of kinstaller2, but I'm not sure that it shares
> > much with a personal finance app. Mail me off-list if you wanna chat
> > more. Maybe I'm missing something :-)
>
> In today's world, online banking will paramount that of banking from a PC.
> What you want to do is create an XML file that will spawn a KPart from an
> online bank provider to see your history of transactions.  Integrate with
> that is the ability to see your stock portfolio, graph of how your stocks
> are doing, your tax filing, your retire fund, etc. from you bank provider. 
> Your PC will sync up with the data from your online bank provider.  And all
> this will be encrypted as you do your transaction.
>
> I can whip up a design to let you see what is going on.
>
> If you want to learn about KPart components architecture here's a good
> place to read up on it:
> http://www.andamooka.org/index.pl?section=kde20devel
>
> This is the KDE Development book put together by David Sweet with many of
> the core KDE developers.
>
> --kent

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